Jesus I just told you it rained a lot. All rivers get muddy after big rains. Here's it's normal color...
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That looks worse than Rivers on ing Vietnam movies for GODS SAKES! Or muddy streams should I say. GOOD GOD that shyt is muddy.
Jesus I just told you it rained a lot. All rivers get muddy after big rains. Here's it's normal color...
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Thanks, remind me why I go to the Ocean alot for Vacations and not riversThat pic made me feel alot better!
I wouldn't worry about what the Portland fans say about our river...The
harbor in Portland is a EPA super fund site......Guess the don't eat fish from it also.......
http://www.deq.state.or.us/lq/cu/nwr...shAdvisory.pdf
Here is a shot of OKC riverwalk....Looks a little green to me!
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The Trinity river that runs thru downtown Dallas is waste water.. Runs near the AA arena.
would Mark Cuban take a swim or drink the water from it......Guess he doesn't stay at any of
the hotels in Dallas that are on the river? How is the food at restaurants on the river Mark?......
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfa...actually_m.php
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I see the Trinity River a bunch going downtown, and yeah it looks way dirty but not as dirty as the Riverwalk. Some parts of it are actually really clean depending on where you see it.
you see it From your car or the train........Have you eaten at any of the restaurants on the Trinity river in Dallas?
Sounds like some indigenous or african tribe attacking.
Same with the SA River. Go by Brackenridge and the water is clear there. Its mostly rock bed so there isn't a lot of dirt in the water.
Because all rivers are crystal blue right?
They don't advertise the Trinity River like San Antonio advertises the Riverwalk as a sight seeing attraction.
They need to throw in Zebra Mussels to clear up the water.
Why would you throw Ed Hochuli in the river?
Report: Riverwalk worth $3.1 billion to the city of San Antonio
I don't understand the criticism of the riverwalk as dirty tbh...It's a river fed by creeks. Rivers carry mud. The part that flows through downtown may be artificial but it's all fed by natural sources. Expecting naturally sourced water to be pristine is ludicrous, especially in the middle of a big city.
its green algae you dumbasses, hard to get rid of that tbh. Unless your volunteering to go scrub it off
the river is also not very deep, maybe 4-5 feet in most sections downtown. It's just shallow and the bed is mud, makes it look brown/green. The water is actually pretty clean, I've seen someone scoop a glass of it and it's clear.
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